About Sea Spring Coil Shockline for Speargun, 8" to about 12'

This versatile Spring Coil Lanyard or shock line can be used as a safety lanyard on most diving accessories, knives, cameras, lights, slates, spear guns etc. Lanyard is strong and durable 150lbs test strength.

The Sea Spring Coil Shockline for Speargun, 8" to about 12' is commonly used for Recreation and more. The Sea Spring Coil Shockline for Speargun, 8" to about 12' is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Advanced Diver among others. The Sea Spring Coil Shockline for Speargun, 8" to about 12' is popular because customers like the following qualities of the Sea Spring Coil Shockline for Speargun, 8" to about 12': Easy To Use, Functional.

I got hung with a standard cord while a cobia was swiming around in circles. I bought this and have shot lots of fish with it. It will pull back, reverse coil on you...Read complete review

I got hung with a standard cord while a cobia was swiming around in circles. I bought this and have shot lots of fish with it. It will pull back, reverse coil on you, and shorten shots but the saftey of not being tangled with a standard line and the quick reloads without having to fittle around with standard line, it is worth. Works great on flounder, sheephead, cobia, black drum, amberjack, and spadefish. After the dive, if the line has back coiled, I fix it once on the surface and enjoy lots of uninterrupted shots on the bottom. Get the longest line available.

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no tangles, decreases speed.

this style shockcord is handy and makes gun easier to load. Around rocks where distances aren't so critical, they probably would be great.

I got hung with a standard cord while a cobia was swiming around in circles. I bought this and have shot lots of fish with it. It will pull back, reverse coil on you, and shorten shots but the saftey of not being tangled with a standard line and the quick reloads without having to fittle around with standard line, it is worth. Works great on flounder, sheephead, cobia, black drum, amberjack, and spadefish. After the dive, if the line has back coiled, I fix it once on the surface and enjoy lots of uninterrupted shots on the bottom. Get the longest line available.